Q1 How would you vote if there were a General Election tomorrow?If undecided or refused at Q1Q2 Which party are you most inclined to support?

%

Conservative

27

Labour

55

Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)

14

Scottish/Welsh Nationalist

4

Green Party

*

Referendum Party/UKIP/Democratic Party

*

Other

*

Will not/do not intend to vote

11

Undecided

7

Refused

1

Q3 From this card, can you tell me how likely you are to get along to vote in the European Parliamentary Elections in June?

%

Certain to vote

22

Very likely to vote

17

Quite likely to vote

18

Not very likely to vote

19

Certain not to vote

16

Don't know

8

Q4a How do you intend to vote at the European Parliamentary Elections on 10 June 1999?If undecided or refused at Q4Q4b Which party are you most inclined to support?

Q4a/4b

Certain/very likely to vote at Q3

%

%

Conservative

26

27

Labour

52

48

Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)

15

16

Scottish National Party (SNP)

3

3

Plaid Cymru

1

2

Green Party

2

3

Democratic Party

*

*

UK Independence Party

1

1

Radical Socialist

*

*

Other

1

*

Will not/do not intend to vote

22

Undecided

9

Refused

1

Q5a And if at the European Parliamentary Elections, the former Conservative Cabinet Ministers Kenneth Clarke and Michael Heseltine formed their own political party supporting entry to the single European currency, how would you vote?If undecided or refused at Q4Q5b Which party are you most inclined to support?

Q4a/4b

Certain/very likely to vote at Q7

%

%

Conservative Party, led by William Hague

19

17

New Conservative Party, led by Kenneth Clarke and Michael Heseltine

13

16

Labour

47

46

Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)

13

3

Scottish National Party (SNP)

3

3

Plaid Cymru

1

1

Green Party

2

2

Democratic Party

*

*

UK Independence Party

1

1

Radical Socialist

*

1

Other

1

*

Will not/do not intend to vote

23

Undecided

8

Refused

24

Q6a And if at the European Parliamentary Elections, breakaway Conservatives formed their own political party supporting entry to the single European currency, how would you vote?If undecided or refused at Q6Q6b Which party are you most inclined to support?

Q4a/4b

Certain/verylikely tovote at Q7

%

%

Conservative Party, led by William Hague

20

17

New Conservative Party supporting entry to Single European Currency

11

14

Labour

48

47

Liberal Democrats (Lib Dem)

13

13

Scottish National Party (SNP)

3

3

Plaid Cymru

1

1

Green Party

2

2

Democratic Party

*

*

UK Independence Party

1

1

Radical Socialist

*

1

Other

*

*

Will not/do not intend to vote

23

Undecided

8

Refused

*

Q7 If at the European Parliamentary elections in June there were to be candidates from a breakaway Conservative party supporting entry to the Single European Currency, can you tell me how likely you would be to get along to vote?

%

Certain to vote

21

Very likely to vote

15

Quite likely to vote

19

Not very likely to vote

18

Certain not to vote

19

Don't know

9

Q8 (If you do vote), which, if any, of these factors do you think will be very important to you in helping you decide which party to vote for in the European elections?